Here's some information on what to do when your shoes are too big:
When your shoes are too big, it can lead to discomfort, blisters, and even injuries. Thankfully, there are several ways to make them fit better.
Thick Socks: This is often the simplest solution. Wearing thicker socks can take up extra space inside the shoe. Consider using wool or athletic socks for extra padding. You can check more about this topic on this link: Thick%20Socks.
Shoe Inserts/Insoles: Inserts add cushioning and can also fill in excess space, particularly in the heel area. There are various types available, including heel grips and full-length insoles. Further details about them can be found here: Shoe%20Inserts/Insoles.
Heel Grips/Liners: These adhesive pads stick to the inside of the heel counter and prevent your heel from slipping. This is especially useful for shoes that are too long. You can review this on this link: Heel%20Grips/Liners.
Tongue Pads: These pads attach to the inside of the shoe's tongue, taking up vertical space and providing a snugger fit. They are particularly effective for shoes that are too roomy on the top of the foot. More details can be found here: Tongue%20Pads.
Ball of Foot Cushions: These can help fill space and prevent your foot from sliding forward, which is often a problem when shoes are too large. Read more here: Ball%20of%20Foot%20Cushions.
Stuffing the Toe: Use tissue paper, cotton balls, or even small pieces of foam to fill the extra space in the toe box. This works best for closed-toe shoes. Here is the subject: Stuffing%20the%20Toe.
Shrinking Leather Shoes (with caution): If the shoes are made of leather, you can try very carefully shrinking them slightly using water and heat (e.g., a hairdryer). However, this can damage the leather, so it's best to test a small, inconspicuous area first or consult a professional. Detailed information can be found here: Shrinking%20Leather%20Shoes.
Professional Shoe Stretching/Alteration: A cobbler or shoe repair shop can often stretch or otherwise alter shoes to improve the fit. You can find more information here: Professional%20Shoe%20Stretching/Alteration.
Consider the type of shoe and the degree to which it's too big when choosing a solution. Combining methods (e.g., thick socks and insoles) may be necessary for the best results.
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